- Péter
Szikla (born 29
April 1923, date of
death unknown) was a
Hungarian alpine skier. He
competed in
three events at the 1948
Winter Olympics. Evans,...
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notable places include: Rám-szakadék [hu] Thirring-
szikla [hu] Ferenczy-
szikla [hu] Zsivány-
szikla [hu] Urak asztala [hu] Vadálló-kövek [hu] Prédikálószék [hu]...
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Ghizela (Hungarian: Gizellafalva; German: Giseladorf) is a
commune in Timiș County, Romania. It is
composed of four villages:
Ghizela (commune seat), Hisiaș...
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coordinate system was
first created by
neurosurgeons Jean
Talairach and
Gabor Szikla in
their work on the
Talairach Atlas in 1967,
creating a
standardized grid...
- have been
joined to the mainland. The Ínség Rock [hu] (Hungarian: Ínség-
szikla) is a reef in the
Danube close to the s****
under the Gellért Hill. It is...
- 485358°N 19.052978°E / 47.485358; 19.052978 (Budapest) A
small stone, Ínség-
szikla/kő (English: Famine/Hunger cliff/stone) in the Danube,
which is visible...
- with the
English translation following: szabó =
tailor szép =
beautiful szikla = rock szőke =
blonde szülő =
parent szusi =
sushi Olaszország =
Italy In...
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calculations for
resonator analysis. This work was
pioneered by E. A.
Sziklas (Pratt & Whitney) and A. E.
Siegman (Stanford University). Part I of their...
- The Rock
Center or just the Rock (Hungarian: Sziklaközpont or
Szikla [ˈsiklɒkøspont]), more
precisely the Rock
Center of
Little Gellért Hill, originally...
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Nationality Australian Alma mater
Victorian College of the Arts La
Trobe University Spouse Michael Young Ian
McBryde Andy
Szikla (m. 2014)
Children Jess, Caleb...